Similar words: comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, sparing, unsparing, preparing, sparingly, hearing-impaired. Meaning: [kəm'peə] n. examining resemblances or differences.
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31. She read interior design magazines, browsed for hours in department stores comparing the textures and colours of fabrics.
32. A randomised controlled trial comparing prompted care with continuing hospital clinic care was undertaken.
33. Comparing sensation with a wisp of cotton over homologous areas of the lower extremities is effective in revealing such subtle sensory losses.
34. Thus the Pareto principle is of only limited use in comparing allocations on efficiency grounds.
35. This can be illustrated by comparing the ranking orders recognized at successive periods.
36. Comparing themselves with that mythical family, everyone ends up with feelings of relative deprivation.
37. They present and practise grammar and useful language functions, such as explaining, defining and comparing.
38. More recently mortality in hospital has again become a subject of concern, as has the difficulty of comparing mortalities in hospitals.
39. Unlike previous studies comparing elemental diet with corticosteroids, in this trial we have stratified patients according to nutritional state before randomisation.
39. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
40. Comparing the absolute number of patents filed between countries is difficult because of different national patent regimes.
41. Particular emphasis is being placed upon comparing those collaborations which happen spontaneously and those which take place within a publicly sponsored programme.
42. A prospective study comparing exfoliative and brush cytology has not yet been reported.
43. He should be comparing planned expenditure last year with planned expenditure this year.
44. Phillips and Raup - comparing methods for teaching the use of periodical indexes, in 1979.
45. Coding sequences are divided into segments by comparing the structures of the known mRNAs.
46. Such mental distress is only possible for beings capable of comparing one chapter of their lives with another.
47. This was done by comparing the shorthand notes of several senior lobby members who willingly handed them over.
48. They do this by comparing many countries, few countries, or they provide in-depth studies of single countries.
49. He is comparing the state pension in this country with the cumulative state and private pensions abroad.
50. The reductions are worked out by comparing people's rates in 1989-90 with their community charge for 1991-92.
51. A useful approach is to begin by comparing Epicurean cosmogony.
52. Assessing standards and comparing outcomes are important in medical practice and allow comparison of different units and appropriate allocation of resources.
53. The equity comparison operates by comparing the equity capital issued as consideration by the purchaser to that previously in issue.
54. This is useful, because by comparing previous drought years like 1976, you can draw a lot of conclusions.
55. But the report was limited to comparing use of six preventive services.
56. But Lind's claim to the prize, relying on the more onerous task of comparing different individuals, remains the stronger.
57. There are so few accidents that comparing accident rates is not statistically valid.
58. This paper addresses this by comparing three types of water supply, piped water, tube wells and shallow wells.
59. Start comparing different employers and how they recruit, what they want and what they are offering.
60. Finally, if you after, try posting your request comparing prices across shops has become the latest craze amongst shopping.
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